In
Small
vehicles in big cities are not the problem, according to statistics
Some people are of the opinion that motorbikes need to be banned in
It is true that
motorbikes have some bad consequences.
However, it is
baseless to say that motorbikes, which are currently an effective means of
transport for most of Vietnamese citizens, are the main cause of disastrous
traffic accidents in
According to
official figures released by Vietnamese agencies, nearly 12,000 people are
killed by road accidents annually.
But, the World
Health Organization (WHO) estimates that nearly 22,000 die a year, including
those who succumb at hospital but are not included in the official
statistics.
The figures
mislead us into believing that motorbikes are the cause of traffic accidents
in
It is, however, a
much different story, if we put
The WHO’s 2013 report
on road safety showed no relation between road fatality rates (fatalities per
100,000 population) and means of transport.
Among 50 countries
with the world’s highest rates (
In the Southeast
Asian region,
On the other hand,
That’s to say
there is no particular evidence that motorbikes cause a high rate of traffic
accidents.
Serious accidents
rarely happen in cities where motorbikes are used the most. This is also
where public transport can replace them.
In fact,
disastrous accidents often happen on roads where motorbikes circulate
together with other motor vehicles at high speeds like beltways, national
roads, and roads connecting provinces. Collisions between motorbikes and
other vehicles account for a very high rate of accidents in these areas. But,
it is difficult to organize public transport in those places due to low
traffic circulation.
Therefore, if we
ban motorbikes in places where most of accidents happen, people will have no
alternative means. But, if we ban them in cities, the ban will not
effectively reduce road accidents.
It is a worrying
trend in
Without reasonable
solutions, more roads will mean more accidents.
To reduce
accidents, we need to build lanes specific for four-wheeled vehicles and
others for tri-cycled and two-wheeled ones. But, it is necessary to divide
street areas reasonably for each vehicle. Otherwise, it will be like the case
of
The quality of
helmets is also a problem in
According to the
WHO, quality helmets and proper wearing can help reduce deaths by 40 percent
and other serious road injuries by 70 percent.
With
In short, to say
that motorbikes cause serious accidents in
By Huynh The Du*
* The writer is
conducting a postdoctoral research about urban economics and public policies
at
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Thứ Bảy, 28 tháng 12, 2013
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